A Cup of Tea with... Elephants Writer Rose Heiney
We speak to Writer Rose Heiney about her debut play Elephants, her Christmas obsession and brussels sprouts.
Read the full storyWildefire: An interview with Maria Aberg
Wildefire Director Maria Aberg talks to Hampstead Theatre’s Online Features Editor, Susie Benson, about collaborating with Roy Williams, her interest in the ‘construction of feminine identity’ and deconstruction of Shakespeare
Read the full storyIndira Varma: A career in pictures
Famous for roles on screen and stage, Indira Varma has enjoyed an incredibly varied and successful career from playing Harold Pinter’s Gila in One for the Road (Broadway), Noel Coward’s Bunty Mainwaring in The Vortext (Donmar) and David Hare’s Nadia Baliye in The Vertical Hour (Royal Court) to prolific television roles such as Game of Thrones and Luther.
Read the full storyWildefire: Life in the Police Force by The Lord Paddick
‘Are you in the job?’ is the question a police officer will often ask someone who he believes to be a fellow officer.
Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces Wildefire
Wildefire was one of the first plays I had the pleasure of commissioning when I took over Hampstead.
Read the full storyA Cup of Tea With... Four Minutes Twelve Seconds Actor Jonathan McGuiness
We chat to Jonathan McGuiness about Four Minutes Twelve Seconds, life advice and favourite London haunts.
Read the full storyWildefire: Win with Hampstead Theatre and Bloomsbury
THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED AND A WINNER HAS BEEN CHOSEN
Read the full storyA Cup of Tea With... State Red Writer Atiha Sen Gupta
We talk to State Red Writer Atiha Sen Gupta about her playwriting heroes, Roy Williams and humanising headlines.
Read the full storySunny Afternoon: Listen to the first tracks released from the cast recording
Listen to four preview tracks released from the Sunny Afternoon Official Cast Recording ahead of its release on 27 October.
Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces Seminar
This production marks the start of my fifth season at Hampstead.
Read the full storyA brand new Foyer and Bar for Autumn 2014
In a matter of days our totally transformed Foyer and Bar will be opening to the public to coincide with Seminar, our first show of the Autumn Season.
Read the full storyYOUR interview with Roger Allam: submit questions now
Have you ever wanted to ask Roger Allam anything?
Read the full storyWin tickets to Seminar and an overnight stay at the London Marriott Hotel Regents Park
THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED AND A WINNER HAS BEEN CHOSEN
Read the full storyGetting To Know You: Jo Boniface, Sales Manager
We talk to Jo Boniface to find out what a day in the life of a Sales Manager looks like, from selling tickets and fixing printers to helping customers and dealing with the ‘Pied Piper’.
Read the full storyDownstairs Autumn Season: Interview with the Writers
We interview two of the Downstairs Autumn Season Writers to find out more about Four minutes twelve seconds and Elephants.
Read the full storyTerry Johnson: A Director's profile
With numerous awards under his belt, including two Oliviers and a Tony, Terry Johnson has directed, and written, some of Hampstead Theatre’s most popular and fastest selling hits of the past two years, Race (2013), Hysteria (2013) and Old Money (2012).
Read the full storyGetting To Know You: Liberty Oberlander, Development Manager
We talk to Liberty Oberlander to find out what a day in the life of a Development Manager looks like, from raising money and looking after Patrons to raiding the prop store and actors doing the conga.
Read the full storyEdward Hall introduces Wonderland
One of the occupational hazards of running a New Writing theatre is that family holidays are the sole opportunities for play reading marathons… Thus, the Christmas before last, I made my farewells at the theatre and set off for home with a huge pile of scripts under my arm.
Read the full storyWriting Wonderland: An interview with Beth Steel
Wonderland Writer Beth Steel talks to Hampstead Theatre’s Online Features Editor, Susie Benson, about the inspiration behind her new play and bringing such an ambitious story to stage
Read the full storyA Cup of Tea With... In The Vale Of Health's Jamie Ballard
We grabbed Jamie Ballard between a sold out run Downstairs and a transfer to the Main Stage to talk playing Hamlet, Andrew Scott and favourite cheeses.
Read the full storyIn The Vale Of Health rehearsal diary: Part Four
Part Three: Missing Dates By Laurence Cook, In The Vale Of Health Associate Director
Read the full storySunny Afternoon: Backstage photos
Get a behind-the-scenes insight into Hampstead’s new musical Sunny Afternoon with our exclusive backstage photos.
Read the full storyWonderland: Meet the cast
Meet the cast for Beth Steel’s epic new play Wonderland…
Read the full storyA Cup of Tea With... In The Vale of Health's Laura Rees
We chat to Laura Rees over a cup of tea about In The Vale Of Health, Maxine Peake and alternative careers.
Read the full storyWonderland: A timeline of the 1984/5 Miners' Strike
Photo: © John Sturrock/reportdigital.co.uk
Read the full storyWonderland: The Key Players
‘Beth Steel, in a commanding Main Stage debut, illuminates corners of a story you think you know but you don’t.’ David Hare, writer of The Judas Kiss, Skylight and Pravda
Read the full storyWonderland Director announces exciting new staging plans
Image: Chariots of Fire in the round (2012)
Read the full storyA Cup Of Tea With... In The Vale Of Health's Gethin Anthony
We grabbed Gethin Anthony in between performing Japes and rehearsing Japes Too to talk acting idols, life advice and that time he fell off stage.
Read the full storyIn The Vale Of Health rehearsal diary: Part Three
Part Three: Japes Too By Laurence Cook, In The Vale Of Health Associate Director
Read the full storyIn The Vale Of Health rehearsal diary: Week two
On Michael: Second Week of Rehearsals By Laurence Cook, In The Vale Of Health Associate Director
Read the full storyPART ONE: An interview with the Producer
An Interview with Greg Ripley-Duggan, Executive Producer, Hampstead Theatre PART ONE
Read the full storyIn The Vale Of Health rehearsal diary: Week one
The Stuff of Tragedy: First Week of Rehearsals By Laurence Cook, In The Vale Of Health Associate Director
Read the full storyKEEPING YOU SAFE AT HAMPSTEAD
RESPECT PERSONAL SPACE
FACE MASKS ENCOURAGED
STATE OF THE ART VENTILATION
ENHANCED CLEANING
CONTACTLESS TICKETS
HAND SANITISING STATIONS
CASHLESS PAYMENT